Here’s the Yair Lapid that many outside Israel don’t know
Here’s the Yair Lapid that many outside Israel don’t know
A month after right-wing member withdraws her vote from the coalition, she is now followed by an Arab MK who said she feels like a second-class member of the government
Mansour Abbas says his Ra'am party will not vote with the opposition for the dispersion of the Knesset
The government will either collapse or limp ahead – and much of this depends on the four seats held by the Islamist party
Some clues: Bibi has just finished writing a new book, is surging in the polls, and is meeting with Evangelical business and media leaders. Here’s my report.
Just two weeks after Bennett's coalition government lost its razor-thin majority, former PM seizes opportunity to rally support
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New poll by University of Haifa finds 68% of Israeli Arabs approve of Arab participation in Israel’s government
ALL ISRAEL NEWS interviews Seth Frantzman, geopolitical analyst and author of “Drone Wars,” to get his perspective
With the political world teetering on the brink of disarray, Lapid could become prime minister a lot quicker than he planned